Versions:

  • 2.61.0
  • 2.60.0
  • 2.59.0
  • 2.58.0
  • 2.57.1
  • 2.57.0
  • 2.56.0
  • 2.55.0
  • 2.54.0
  • 2.53.1
  • 2.53.0
  • 2.52.0
  • 2.51.1
  • 2.50.0
  • 2.49.0
  • 2.48.1
  • 2.48.0
  • 2.47.0.0
  • 2.46.0.0
  • 2.45.0.0
  • 2.44.0.0
  • Classic

KeePass 2.61.0 by Dominik Reichl is a free, open-source password manager that has evolved through 22 major releases since its inception, offering Windows, Linux and macOS users a lightweight yet highly secure vault for storing credentials. Designed for individuals and teams who must juggle dozens—or hundreds—of unique log-ins, the utility keeps every entry inside a single encrypted database that can be unlocked with one master password or a portable key file, eliminating the need to memorize or reuse individual passwords. AES and Twofish algorithms protect the data at rest, while built-in features such as auto-type, password generator, group organization, and secure notes streamline daily workflows for system administrators, developers, privacy-conscious consumers, and small-business owners alike. Because the database format is platform-agnostic, the same encrypted file can travel across desktop workstations, Android phones, iPhones and iPads via official and community ports, ensuring seamless access to credentials whether logging in to remote servers, filling web forms, or sharing selective entries through encrypted key files. KeePass also supports plug-ins that extend its functionality—ranging from browser integration to advanced two-factor authentication—making it adaptable to enterprise policies as well as personal security regimes. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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